Systems Affected
Microsoft Windows with Apple QuickTime installed
Overview
According to Trend Micro, Apple will no longer be providing security updates for QuickTime for Windows, leaving this software vulnerable to exploitation. [1](link is external)
Description
All software products have a lifecycle. Apple will no longer be providing security updates for QuickTime for Windows. [1](link is external)
The Zero Day Initiative has issued advisories for two vulnerabilities found in QuickTime for Windows. [2](link is external) [3](link is external)
Impact
Computer systems running unsupported software are exposed to elevated cybersecurity dangers, such as increased risks of malicious attacks or electronic data loss. Exploitation of QuickTime for Windows vulnerabilities could allow remote attackers to take control of affected systems.
Solution
Computers running QuickTime for Windows will continue to work after support ends. However, using unsupported software may increase the risks from viruses and other security threats. Potential negative consequences include loss of confidentiality, integrity, or availability of data, as well as damage to system resources or business assets. The only mitigation available is to uninstall QuickTime for Windows. Users can find instructions for uninstalling QuickTime for Windows on the Apple Uninstall QuickTime(link is external) page. [4]
References
[1] Trend Micro - Urgent Call to Action: Uninstall QuickTime for Windows Today(link is external)
[2] Zero Day Initiative Advisory ZDI 16-241: (0Day) Apple QuickTime moov Atom Heap Corruption Remote Code Execution Vulnerabilit(link is external)
[3] Zero Day Initiative Advisory ZDI 16-242: (0Day) Apple QuickTime Atom Processing Heap Corruption Remote Code Execution Vulner(link is external)
[4] Apple - Uninstall QuickTime 7 for Windows(link is external)
Revisions
April 14, 2016: Initial Release